I really like Nina Sastri's post on 'Powerful Women'.
It provokes me to mention something I mention often and am required often to work on in my other/main life:
I am constantly teaching American women to get looked after/paid for by their men.
I tell them are they INSANE to pay half of dates, and the very real fact is that people pay for what is emotionally important to them. So if a guy is not paying for you, in whatever world you're in, he thinks very lowly of you.
How could he not?
A much older girlfriend tried to explain the b-----it she had been dealing with in her newish relationship to me recently, and how my words to her had pulled her through. She insisted he pay all bills for an upcoming trip. Duh.
She tried to explain to me the terrible debt American 'feminists' are paying now - "We burned our bras...".
I cut in in - "We did that in Britain too. Then we took their wallets.".
Any gentleman worth his salt knows he has to pay for his date. That's what I'm teaching American women that I meet - the more a man spends on you, the more he respects you.
Once they hear my logic, women always say "Well, yes!". Young or old.
It's a matter of respect.
Not that all women don't know that of course... I'm just repeating ancient sense.
Leah Ireland